Quote by Miklós Nyiszli Download Open image ““If all men are good, there can be no Auschwitz.”” — Miklós Nyiszli ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“They were herded passively into the gas chambers. Weary of being hunted and persecuted, of living in constant fear, they dumbly awaited the hand… — Miklós Nyiszli Copy Share Image
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“Their cynicism was complete and terrible: details, like the lying signs outside the underground chambers of the crematoriums that announced in seven languages, “BATHS,”… — Miklós Nyiszli Copy Share Image
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“The cold concrete steps descended and dissolved into darkness. These same steps where four million people, guilty of no crime, had bade life good-bye… — Miklós Nyiszli Copy Share Image
“that city, wherever it was, they had managed to create for themselves a pleasant, cultured way of life. And that was the cardinal sin… — Miklós Nyiszli Copy Share Image